Monday, November 2, 2009
Yankees (103-59) @ Phillies (93-69), Sunday, November 1, 2009, 8:20pm **Game Chatter**
Lineups
New York Yankees
Derek Jeter, SS (.334/.404/.465, 5.5 WAR)
Johnny Damon, LF (.282/.364/.489, 3.0 WAR)
Mark Teixeira, 1B (.292/.383/.565, 4.5 WAR)
Alex Rodriguez, 3B (.286/.402/.532, 3.4 WAR)
Nick Swisher, RF (.249/.369/.498, 2.9 WAR)
Robinson Cano, 2B (.320/.352/.520, 3.4 WAR)
Brett Gardner, CF (.270/.338/.379, 1.2 WAR)
Jose Molina, C (.217/.290/.268, -0.7 WAR)
A.J. Burnett, P (.200/.200/.200, 0.0 WAR)
Total, (.288/.369/.486, 23.1 WAR)
Philadelphia Phillies
Jimmy Rollins, SS (.250/.295/.423, 1.9 WAR)
Shane Victorino, CF (.292/.356/.445, 2.7 WAR)
Chase Utley, 2B (.282/.397/.508, 7.3 WAR)
Ryan Howard, 1B (.279/.360/.571, 4.0 WAR)
Jayson Werth, RF (.268/.373/.506, 4.5 WAR)
Raul Ibanez, LF (.272/.347/.552, 4.2 WAR)
Pedro Feliz, 3B (.266/.307/.386, 0.8 WAR)
Carlos Ruiz, C (.255/.351/.425, 2.1 WAR)
Cliff “El Hombre” Lee, P (.327/.443/.658, 8.0 WAR)
Total, (.269/.346/.473, 27.5 WAR)
Yankee Win Probability: -100.0%
In his career, Cliff Lee has thrown 466 pitches in the postseason and has allowed two earned runs. He’s averaging 116.5 pitches per game, which means he will allow at most 0.5 runs.
In A.J. Burnett’s second ALCS start against the Angels, he allowed four runs on his first 17 pitches. He’s averaging 101.5 pitches per start, which means he will allow at least 23.88 runs tonight. When that happens, he will break Brickyard Kennedy’s record for most runs allowed in a World Series game.
Whatever.
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